Martin Luther King-I have a dream
Friends have been some great leaders in history who have changed the direction and condition of the whole country on their own. One such name is taken prominently in such great leaders, and that name is Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King is remembered to get Negroz his fundamental rights in America. Martin Luther King, who walked on the path of nonviolence and truth shown by Mahatma Gandhi, gave a historic address in Washington on August 28, 1963. Today, we have with you Martin Luther King Jr. We are sharing the same "I have a dream" SPEECH..
Martin Luther King Speech
I am happy that today I am joining you with such an occasion which will be known as the biggest exhibition performed for independence in the history of this country.
Hundred years ago, a great American, whose symbolic shadow we were all standing, had signed an emancipation proclamation. This important decision woke up a ray of hope in the minds of millions of slave negrosas with injustice. It was happily for him to be in the light of day after being in captivity for the dark.
But even today, neigros are not free even after hundred years. Even after six years, the life of a Negro is stuck with chains of separation and separation. Hundred years later Negro remains on an island of poverty among the vast sea of prosperity. Even after 100 years, the Negro is rotting in the corner of American society and finds herself exiled in her own country. That is why today we all are gathered to show this shameful situation here.
In a sense, we have come to cash check a check in our country's capital. When the architects of our Republic were writing in a very grand words to the Constitution and the declaration of independence, they were actually signing a memorandum, every American was going to inherit. This letter was a promise that all persons, yes, all persons, whether black or white, will have the right to move forward for life, independence and happiness.
It is clear today that America has missed its commitment to black citizens. Instead of respecting this sacred obligation, America has given Negro people an inappropriate check, a check which has been returned by writing "insufficient funds". But we refuse to accept that the justice bank has been bankrupt. We deny that there is 'insufficient funds' in the great safe haven of opportunity in this country. That's why we have come to cash this check - a check which will give us freedom of repayment and security of justice when asked.
We have also come to this holy place so that we can remind America that there is a dire need to make it urgent. There is no time to be quiet now or to give yourself comfort. Now is the time to fulfill the promise of democracy. Now it is time to get out of darkness and uninhabited and follow the path of racial justice. Now is the time to get rid of the boggling of racial injustice and to build a solid rock of brother-feed. Now is the time to make racial justice to be real for all the children of the Lord.
It would be fatal for the nation to ignore this immediately. The heat of legal dissatisfaction of Nigros will not be finished until the season of freedom and equality comes. There are nineteen hundred and sixty-one end but not an opening. Those who hope that Negro will show his anger, then he will become calm again, the country will start walking on the old path, nothing has happened, they will have to face a rude awakening. There will be no peace in America until Negroes gets the right to citizenship. The tornado of the rebellion will continue to shine on our country until justice is done in the morning.
But I must say something to my people, who are standing at the threshold of the palace of justice. We do not want to be guilty of doing any wrong thing in the process of getting our proper place. We do not have to quench our thirst for freedom and drink the cup of bitterness and bitterness.
We must always remain in the confines of discipline and respect. We never have to change our creative opposition to physical violence. We have to take ourselves to that level again, where we can withstand physical force in our own strength. Today the Negro community is surrounded by a weird terrorism, we do not have to do anything that all white people start believing us, because many of our white brothers have come to know that their destiny is linked to our destiny, and that Today, he is certified by presence here. He has come to know that his independence is related to our independence.
We can not walk alone As we go, just imagine that we will always keep moving forward. We can never turn back There are also some people who are asking the people of civil rights that, "When will we be satisfied?"
We will not be satisfied until a Negro, the untold horrors of the police and the vandalism will continue. We will not be satisfied until we can not rest in our bodies, highways dhabas and city hotels tired of traveling. We will not be satisfied until a Negro leaves a small settlement and does not go to a large settlement. We will not be satisfied until our children will be stripped of their identity and their dignity will continue to be plundered by indicating "only for the whites". We will not be satisfied until the Negro living in Mississippi can not vote, and until Negro living in New York, he does not believe that he has nothing to do now. No, no, we are not satisfied and we will not be satisfied until justice begins to flow like water and religion does not flow like a sharp stream.
I am not unaware that some of you have come here with a lot of trouble. Some of you have just left the jail. Some people have come from such places where they have suffered from tyranny and brutality of police in search of independence. You have the experience of suffering well. With the belief that you will surely get the fruits of your suffering, continue your work.
Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Luigiana, go back to the huts and settlements of northern cities, knowing that this situation can change somehow and change you at your places. Go back. Now we do not have to go back to the valley of despair.
Friends, today I say this to you, even if we are facing difficulties today, but I still have a dream, a dream whose roots lie in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this country will rise and will truly live its principles. "We believe this truth as direct: that all humans are born equal"
I have a dream that one day the sons of former Golma and the sons of former slave owners can sit together on the fraternity table on the Red Mountains of Georgia.
I have a dream that one day Mississippi State, where the heat of tyranny of oppression and oppression will turn into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that one day my four little children will live in a country where they will be evaluated not by the color of their skin but by the power of their character.
Today I have a dream.
I have a dream that one day in Alabama, where there is corrupt racism, where the words of the governor just do not believe in interference and federal law, one day in the same Alabama, small black boys and girls are small- Little white boys and girls will be able to stand up to their siblings.
I have a dream.
I have a dream that every single valley will be elevated one day, every mountain will be lowered, the stupid places will become flat, and the crooked path will be straightened, and then the glory of God will be seen and all the humans will see it together. .
This is our hope, with this belief, I will go back to South. With this belief we will be able to cut the mountain of despair with stones of hope. With this belief, we will be able to turn the tumult of strife into a melodious voice of brother-fodder. With this belief we will be able to work together, worship, fight and will be jailed, and knowing that we will be free one day, we will be standing together for freedom.
This will be a day when all the saints of the Lord will sing with a new meaning, "My country
'Tis of you, sweet land of liberty, of you i sing Land where my father died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring. "
And if America is to become a great country then it must be true.
So let the echo of freedom from the eccentric edges of New Hampshire,
Let the echo of freedom from the vast mountains of New York,
Let the echo of freedom from the Alghenian mountains of Pennsylvania,
Let the echo of freedom from the cliffs of snow-covered Coloreds,
Let the echo of freedom from the sloping slopes of California,
Not only this, let the echoes of freedom from Easton Mountain of Georgia,
Let the echo of freedom from the lookout mountain of Tennessee,
Let the flame of freedom from the hills and hills of Mississippi,
Let the echo of freedom from every mountain.
And when this happens, when we will let the echo of freedom, when every village and town will start to feel the freedom of every state and city, then we will be able to bring that day all the time when all the saints of God, white or black Protestant or Catholic, Jewish or any other caste, will put all hands in hand and sing Negroz's spiritual songs, "" Free at last! free at last! thank god Almighty, we are free at last! ""
Martin Luther King
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